’10 issues, 10 words’
The SU have asked Lincoln's PPCs for 10 statements on 10 issues.
Lincoln's Premier Student Newspaper
The SU have asked Lincoln's PPCs for 10 statements on 10 issues.
The Lincolnshire Echo's website has given a small insight into the Lincoln PPCs' tourism policies.
On Tuesday, April 27th, we spoke with Karl McCartney, the Conservative PPC for Lincoln, in a live webcast to put your questions to him. Watch the video here.
On Monday, April 26th, we spoke with Reg Shore, the Liberal Democrat's PPC for Lincoln, to put your questions to him.
The City Council says that it has received over 2,500 postal votes so far, and expects a good turnout on voting day on May 6th.
Sources with the Electoral Commission told The Linc few Lincoln students have registered to vote, but the SU is in denial mode and say otherwise.
The Tories couldn't field a representative at the green debate at the University of Lincoln on April 22nd, where two of Lincoln's PPCs discussed green policy.
Scandal is engulfing the Lincoln City Council after it emerged staff have been falsifying timesheets and sexually harassing colleagues, among other things.
The University of Lincoln is introducing a new parking scheme from June that will charge its staff and members of the public for using their parking facilities.
Pinter perfection in the form of "The Caretaker" came to Lincoln on Tuesday, April 20th, and proved why the playwright should go down with the greats.